Interests:Camping duh...oh, also hiking, geocaching, bike riding, fishing, just enjoying the outdoors and of course...spending time with my wife and son.

Camper Brand:2010 Adventurer 810ws

Truck Make & Model:2004 Dodge Dually Cummins power

Name (Public):Rich

Posted 01 April 2016 - 06:01 AM

with me working my second job at a brewery i think its only appropriate that i figure out how to build a beer tap system into my camper. has anyone done a beer or wine tap in the camper? i have seen it done on trailers but of course the camper has less room for a system. i could always do a jockey box but i was thinking something more involved that is part of the camper. think of the resale value! lol.

as i get things figured out ill be posting updates to this topic.until then, if you know of ideas or you have such a thing already, please share.

Interests:Camping duh...oh, also hiking, geocaching, bike riding, fishing, just enjoying the outdoors and of course...spending time with my wife and son.

Camper Brand:2010 Adventurer 810ws

Truck Make & Model:2004 Dodge Dually Cummins power

Name (Public):Rich

Posted 01 April 2016 - 08:19 PM

lol

ill have to do some sort of "jockey box" so the beer is cold. im thinking a custom made one. pretty simple really. id ideally like two taps but not sure i have room for it.

i was too busy sanitizing kegs tonight at the brewery to bounce ideas off of the brewmaster. the system has to be accessible so i can sanitize the lines but still be tucked away in a small space. under the "wing" of the camper is a location that i think will work best. this thinking about what to do is probably best with a cold beer.

Interests:Camping duh...oh, also hiking, geocaching, bike riding, fishing, just enjoying the outdoors and of course...spending time with my wife and son.

Camper Brand:2010 Adventurer 810ws

Truck Make & Model:2004 Dodge Dually Cummins power

Name (Public):Rich

Posted 13 April 2016 - 05:31 AM

The problem comes in with that craft beer does not come in pony kegs if they did you could get a 12 volt portable cooler and make a portakeg

since i work part time at a brewery, filling a smaller keg is not an issue with filling it at the brewery i work at. now trying to get something from another brewery could be difficult. ive done my measurements the other day but just been too busy to do anything. id like to get something set up soon.

The 3 gallon keg sounds like a good size but how are you going to carry 10 or more of them and keep them all cold. You know three gallons won't last but about 10 to 20 minutes. I think Sally has the answer, the big cargo trailer then you could do 16 gallon kegs, they would last longer. At least a little longer.